Philoxenia; A radical approach to friendship is a discourse of friendship that, according to Gandhi, finds its existence through philoxenia, “a love for guests, strangers, and foreigners.” Ghandi continues that “philoxenic solidarities are .. emotionally risky.

Q2. Roger expected less form his work: “if anyone .............. ................ that talking to psychiatrists .................. ................... ............. me at all, I ................................... in their faces.”

Q3. Roger describes his emotions: “it’s so wonderful to be in love – I ................ .................... you the absolute joy I have. … this girl, this .............................. , this ............................. .”

Q4. Roger describes his problem: “My only trouble is that, apart from this ................................ ............-...........ed love I have, I seem to be saddled with this tremendous ...................... sense of guilt.”

# She’s attractive. I married her myself. I don’t see why you should .............. .......... about that.

Q2. When Roger tells him she’s in love with him:

#There’s no reason why a ................. ................ woman such as Stephanie should fall in love with you. # I’m a very busy man: I have many patients to see. I see ................... .......... of my wife than I should.

Q4. What is Roger’s final reaction against Dr. Braintree? He wants to kill him

Q5. What is the ‘incovenience’ Dr Braintree’s objects? He’s busy. Another time suits him better

TASK 7. Listen again to better understand the situation. Answer these more detailed questions.

Q1. Why does the doctor react logically to avoid a tragic final? To continue the treatment

Q2. How does Roger feel when he says “what do you think doctor?” ? calm and not violent

Q3. What’s the last question the doctor asks Roger? Would that be convenient?

Q4. What is the anticlimatic ending of the sketch? Roger’s is so grateful for showing him the way (the way out and the way of killing him ... next day = ambiguity) Remember the pacient lies on the sofa (Lie alos means ‘not tell the truth’).

ROUNDING OFF. Working for detail. (see annex with script) TASK 8. Fill in the blanks..

Q1. Roger feels great. The words he uses are: I feel rather in the pink

Q2. Roger expected less form his work: if anyone had told me . that talking to psychiatrists could have helped me at all, I would have laughed in their faces.

Q3. Roger describes his emotions: it’s so wonderful to be in love – I can’t tell you the absolute joy I have. … this girl, this creature, this goddess .

Q4. Roger describes his problem: the only trouble is that, apart from this wonderful light-hearted love I have, I seem to be saddled with this tremendous burning sense of guilt.